Both dramas have gentle and warm male leads who love books but have deep scars in their hearts.
The dramas have a similar feel with the script and acting. WTWIF is a slower burn slice of life romance but has a calming and sweet vibe to it, where MAW is a fantasy romcom with a cuter and more lively vibe.
The dramas have a similar feel with the script and acting. WTWIF is a slower burn slice of life romance but has a calming and sweet vibe to it, where MAW is a fantasy romcom with a cuter and more lively vibe.
Im Eun sub's character remind me of Park Dong Hoon in My Mister. both of them look kind of lost in the world full of loud people. an d trough the story we come to know them and their thoughts and this is so calming. both drama deal with deep sadness yet you come out of them with a feeling of being healed.
-The leads knew each other as teens, after a family trauma resulted in the FL moving to a small town to live with her grandmother and aunt. When the FL moves back as an adult following a workplace incident, she begins working at the ML’s bookstore near her home.
-Their feelings grow from friendship to something more.
-Slowburn.
-Their feelings grow from friendship to something more.
-Slowburn.
From troubled and trauma filled main leads to trying and underestimated female leads these 2 are like enantiomers. The way they both progressed in a slow but peaceful manner and the warm encounters throughout the way is so despicably similar and the best thing in common -murder-. definitely give come and hug me a chance if you enjoyed when the weather is fine. even their titles make a complete sentence.-when the weather is fine, come and hug me-
Both are set in winter and located in a snowy town in the countryside. They revolve around a warm store where people gather and discuss their life. They are centered around the owner of the store. Both are slow-paced with meditative, quite and peaceful atmosphere.
They capture the everyday life of the people in the countryside and discuss similar themes on family, relationships, love, loneliness and healing.
They capture the everyday life of the people in the countryside and discuss similar themes on family, relationships, love, loneliness and healing.